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Cabinet approves conduct of public officers bill

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  • cha 10 years ago

    These jokers have nothin better to offer Ghanaians

  • NANA 10 years ago

    So this all the 275 men & women could do with that huuuuge exgratia.Just a waste of resources and time.

  • Zoobie-Zoobie 10 years ago

    empty talk

  • Zoobie-Zoobie 10 years ago

    period... low grade

  • ATSU, HO 10 years ago

    PRAGMATIC DECISIONS ARE REQUIRED NOW FOR NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT. WE CANNOT AFFORD THE LUXURY OF JUST PASSING LAWS FOR THE SAKE OF IT. ACTION SPEAKS LOUDER THAN WORDS THEY SAY

  • ADEA 10 years ago

    AFTER STASHING HIS POCKETS FULL OF THE NATION'S MONEY, HE IS NOW ENACTING LAWS ON CORRUPTION. WHAT ABOUT WHAT HE HAS STOLEN ALREADY?

  • KWABENA OHEMENG,LONDON 10 years ago

    How is the conduct of public officers bill different from the civil service code which also lays emphasis on fighting against corruption in the public services and ensuring that public officers perform at the highest efficie ...
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  • PROFESSOR THOMAS KUBI- McA 10 years ago

    BOLD POLICY IS THE ARM CHAIR
    ISOLATIONISM
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    THE PREZ MUST BUILD THE TEN CITIES==
    ENSURE (OBR ) OFFICE OF BUDGET RESPONSIBILITY ESTABLISHED IN EACH REGION=
    PROFESSOR THOM ...
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  • Yes Sir 10 years ago

    Do not stop there. The President should abide by the constitutional requirement for all public officials to declare their assets, and also for the President to submit to parliament the names, ranks and salaries of ALL governm ...
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  • GHANA TURNING ZONGO 10 years ago

    CORRUPT,LAWLESS,DIRTY AND CRIME-RIDDEN

  • Akwasi (London) 10 years ago

    Details please. It should be left to cabinet members only to decide on public conduct of politicians and other public services officers.
    It should be debated in parliament and must also be subject to public consultation. We ...
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  • PUNK ASS MOTHERFUCKER 10 years ago

    YES

  • K BOATENG 10 years ago

    THE NPP COULD NOT SHOW TO THE SUPREME COURT A SINGLE POLLING STATION WHERE THEIR SO CALLED OVER-VOTING, AND VOTING WITHOUT BIO-METRIC TOOK PLACE,

  • KNYC 10 years ago

    Forward never, backward ever. Passing laws to confuse their semi-educated supporters, what a country we live in. Only morons will believe in this bill.

  • de 10 years ago

    There are several good laws, acts and policies in Ghana that are purported to curb or uproot corruption. until such laws and acts are adhered to and implemented by the State institutions empowered by law any further laws or b ...
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